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On Friday 01 November 2002 22:01, fish wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Timm Murray wrote:
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> > I know CHKs aren't supposed to have metadata attached with them, but I
> > got different values when I tried to use the GenerateCHK FCP command with
> > MetadataLength set:
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> this is only an advisoryrule - they can in fact have metadata attached to
> them, and often do
Hrm, then why did Fred stop when I specified a MetadataLength after I had sent
DataLength number of bytes (which is what it did in the example in my first
post)? Or is this only enforced at the FCP layer and not within the node
proper?
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Timm Murray
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